By BERN MORLEY
I had a feeling that day, the day of the accident.
It was hard to pinpoint the feeling though, something just felt “off”. I really should have trusted my instincts…
As parents, we are forever on a silent, clinical guard, fighting and trying to protect our children from the obvious and visible dangers they will be subjected to.
We sweep the local park for needles, make them wear a helmet when they ride their bikes, carefully help them across the monkey bars (largest cause of broken arms FYI) remove the spider from the corner of the room, make sure they wear a life jacket when on a boat, childproof the poisons cupboard, all the stuff that you do because you are a responsible parent right? Right?
But what about all those dangers we can’t even imagine, situations we couldn’t prevent unless we perpetually lived in a state of worst case scenario. What about something so miniscule that changes your life forever, that you never in a million Sundays, saw coming.
That’s exactly what happened to Nathania Terry.
After a freak and unfortunate series of events led to her five month old baby being crushed to death on a baggage carousel.
“Fresh details have emerged from a horrifying incident at Spain’s Alicante Airport, where a five-month-old baby was crushed to death in a baggage carousel. “The family is going through a difficult situation right now,” he said.
According to police, Mrs Terry climbed onto the baggage carousel to retrieve a baby stroller while holding her son.